Nick Buckley
QUINCY, Mich. (AP) Just before sunset on a recent Tuesday, 16-year-old Luke Loveberry bundled and carried a Christmas tree into the back of a stranger’s pickup truck.
His 18-year-old sister, Addie Loveberry was working behind the register, answering phone calls inside the small log-cabin gift shop that her grandfather, Jon Loveberry, built for his family business, Loveberry’s Tree Farm in Quincy.
“I don’t know anything else during Christmas time except for the Christmas tree farm,” Addie told the Battle Creek Enquirer. “I was like 10 when I started doing odd jobs around here. Roasted chestnuts for a while, then I moved on to serving hot chocolate and restocking things. Last year, I started working in the cabin where it’s warm.”
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